Billcoke 2nd Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 Shocking photographs posted online show a Kunming Airlines aircraft flying with aluminium tape rolled around its wing. http://www.relax.com.sg/relax/news/389384/...F21CE0440BA6.01 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Altivo 3rd Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 very SAF... if all fails, just use a duct tape to stick 'em together Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billcoke 2nd Gear June 9, 2010 Author Share June 9, 2010 very SAF... if all fails, just use a duct tape to stick 'em together they use duct tape for back pack too? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Altivo 3rd Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 they use duct tape for back pack too? that's black tape. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 There is a material called "speed tape" used for repairing small scratches etc. on aircraft exterior, as a quick fix (yup! does that make you feel worried??). This is to regain aerodynamic smoothness, in the interim, before all the scratches, dents, etc. are fixed during the next maintenance visit. Not sure if this aluminium tape falls in that category! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xefera 6th Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 Is this a passenger plane seeing that it has 3 engines on each wing? Think most only have 2 or 1. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodCar 4th Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 (edited) According to the actual report, these tape are there to protect the aerodynamic sealant which are still wet. There is no safety concern. The three things sticking out behind the wings are sail fairing, they contain the rotary actuator for the trailing edge flap, they are not part of the engine. Base on the registration B-XXXX. this is a China register aircraft. It looks like a B737 wing. Edited June 9, 2010 by GoodCar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pocus Turbocharged June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 Is this a passenger plane seeing that it has 3 engines on each wing? Think most only have 2 or 1. that thing is not an engine dude. This plane is a Boeing 737 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 (edited) Is this a passenger plane seeing that it has 3 engines on each wing? Think most only have 2 or 1. It's actually a "canoe" fairing . Maybe you mistook them for engine pylons, and so counted 3 engines. The fairings cover all the jagged bits (here, it is probably the wing flap tracks and actuators) on the aircraft in order to make the body more aerodynamic, so that air flows smoothly and reduce drag and fuel consumption. By the way, here is an aircraft with 3 engines on each wing (making a total of 6), that is the Russian-built Antonov-225 Mriya. How about a total of 10 engines (champion!) - both jet and props - the Convair_B-36. Edited June 9, 2010 by Sosaria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 loving that pic Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doosan 1st Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 jz watching TVBS taiwan news reporting, explaining similar function Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pocus Turbocharged June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 loving that pic Reminds me of the "There I fixed it" site http://thereifixedit.com/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedz76 2nd Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 is that supposed to be an advertisement for the tape? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alberted Neutral Newbie June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 I think that a special type of tape if not wrong is the 200 pound tape quite power normally use in air drop goods to secure the static line before it snap to prevent the line from bee hoon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermitage 1st Gear June 9, 2010 Share June 9, 2010 Dunno about the excuses they are giving citing "safety is not a concern" but seeing that just gives me the creeps! Final Destination anyone? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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